Brandt, who died last month at 91, was the final link to the greatest organizational chart in Dallas sports history.
, was the final link to the greatest organizational chart in Dallas sports history. Maybe anywhere. Clint Murchison supplied the money and support and got out of the way. Tex was the brains; Tom Landry, the quintessential coach.
“He just had a lot to do with my life and my career. I wouldn’t be here in Dallas if it hadn’t been for Gil Brandt, and I’m thankful for that.”For Gil Brandt, a historic career with the Cowboys was all about the details In 2015, Tatum met another one of Gil’s friends while backstage for his neighbor’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.“I learned everything I know about coaching from my father,” Bill Belichick told Tatum, “and I Iearned everything I know about scouting and evaluation from Gil Brandt.”
He then told Flawn that he need go no further down the list than the man at the top, the athletic director at Kansas State. Guy named DeLoss Dodds.
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